Science NASA drops "insensitive" nicknames for cosmic objects - I support defunding NASA now or sell it off to Elon Musk through some privatization process.

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NASA is joining the ever-growing list of organizations and companies reexamining its naming system, removing names that are "insensitive" and "harmful" from its vocabulary. Aunt Jemima, The Chicks, Lady A, Mrs. Butterworth's, the Washington Football Team — and now, celestial objects — are all undergoing a rebrand.

"Eskimo Nebula" and "Siamese Twins Galaxy" are just two examples of nicknames that will be retired, the space agency announced this week. "Often seemingly innocuous nicknames can be harmful and detract from the science," it said.

Celestial objects such as planets, galaxies and nebulae are often given unofficial nicknames, since their official names are typically a series of letters and numbers. However, NASA said some of the names are offensive, and they plan to retire them.

"As the scientific community works to identify and address systemic discrimination and inequality in all aspects of the field, it has become clear that certain cosmic nicknames are not only insensitive, but can be actively harmful," the agency said. "NASA is examining its use of unofficial terminology for cosmic objects as part of its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion."

NASA said it will no longer refer to planetary nebula NGC 2392, the glowing remains of a sun-like star near the end of its life, as the "Eskimo Nebula." It acknowledged the term's racist origins.

Many indigenous people consider Eskimo a derogatory term because non-native colonizers used it to mean "eater of raw meat," connoting barbarism. In June, Dreyer's Ice Cream dropped the name "Eskimo Pie" after nearly 100 years.

Additionally, the agency will no longer refer to the spiral galaxies NGC 4567 and NGC 4568 as the "Siamese Twins Galaxy."

"Siamese twins" is an outdated expression used to refer to conjoined twins, originally inspired by brothers Chang and Eng Bunker, who were born in Siam, modern-day Thailand. The twins performed in "freak shows" in the 19th century for European and American audiences.

NASA said that it will only use official International Astronomical Union designations to refer to the objects that previously had "inappropriate" nicknames.

"Our goal is that all names are aligned with our values of diversity and inclusion, and we'll proactively work with the scientific community to help ensure that. Science is for everyone, and every facet of our work needs to reflect that value," said Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate.

The agency said it is working with diversity, inclusion and equity experts to recommend other nicknames and terms for objects moving forward.

"These nicknames and terms may have historical or culture connotations that are objectionable or unwelcoming, and NASA is strongly committed to addressing them," said Stephen T. Shih, Associate Administrator for Diversity and Equal Opportunity. "Science depends on diverse contributions, and benefits everyone, so this means we must make it inclusive."
 
How the fuck is Siamese Twins offensive? The term comes from the first well documented case of Conjoinism concerning Cheng and Eng Bunker, who were fucking born in Siam. Siam later became Thailand after World War 1 in 1932. Would it make more fucking sense to rename it the Thailand Twin Galaxies? No, because then it loses all context and meaning in the origin of the fucking word.

Goddamnit.
 
This is just stupid. How much paper was shuffled, meeting rooms booked, plates of sandwiches ordered and community outreach coordinators and brand ambassadors appointed to decide trivial bullshit like this? Point to a a SINGLE PERSON who was actually personally offended by this, rather than taking it on as their mission in life to be vicariously offended on behalf of other groups?
 
I propose renaming the Eskimo Nebula to the Kenny Nebula:
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Pretty soon theyre gonna pick some random stars in the sky, connect the dots as BLM and say Black Lives Matter is a constellation.

They should rename the Horsehead Nebula to the Hilary Nebula
 
"These nicknames and terms may have historical or culture connotations that are objectionable or unwelcoming, and NASA is strongly committed to addressing them," said Stephen T. Shih, Associate Administrator for Diversity and Equal Opportunity. "Science depends on diverse contributions, and benefits everyone, so this means we must make it inclusive."

These changes are at the behest of people that couldn't have been bothered to take out thousands in loans to learn a useful trade. It's a massive societal grift that just happens to be useful to culture subverters.

What about Uranus?
This is how Uranus becomes Urectum in the 31st century.
 
Many indigenous people consider Eskimo a derogatory term because non-native colonizers used it to mean "eater of raw meat," connoting barbarism. In June, Dreyer's Ice Cream dropped the name "Eskimo Pie" after nearly 100 years.

They didn't even do the research, "eskimo" means "the nigga that ties the netting of snowshoes together," do the 5 minutes of looking shit up before you just post your false garbage on the internet. Never mind that there's like, 100K eskimos tops, and they're in the bumfuck region of Canada so who gives a shit what they think anyways?
 
Not gonna work. About ten years ago, the mayor of my district changed the name of our streets to honour famous citizens. Guess what? People still keep calling them by their original name. Not only that, they even had to add the old name under the new one for the street signs because most people couldn't find them and outsiders of the district had no idea of the change (say, "Juan Perez St,, former 21 St."). Even when the municipality itself uses the official name, people don't give a shit.

Now, this happens in a very every-day occurrence, by people who read the new names everyday and keeps ignoring it. Imagine that about places or cosmic objects that are only familiar with a very small group of scholars who follow through. If tomorrow you change "black hole" into "Cosmic Void", only a few morons will actually use that. Ordinary folks will keep calling it black hole.

How the fuck is Siamese Twins offensive? The term comes from the first well documented case of Conjoinism concerning Cheng and Eng Bunker, who were fucking born in Siam. Siam later became Thailand after World War 1 in 1932. Would it make more fucking sense to rename it the Thailand Twin Galaxies? No, because then it loses all context and meaning in the origin of the fucking word.

Goddamnit.
Because calling things by their obvious names is offensive. And it's not new. I'm around 40 and I've always seen this coming from middle class Americans, from all sides of the political spectrum. My guess is that it's because they have little contact with other cultures and have unintended ignorance about them. Like, I remember a video I saw some years ago about a black woman living in Colombia and she felt it was odd that people would mention her hair and even compliment her about it.,, because it's not politically correct mentioning that black people have an specific type of hair... despite it's true.
 
Not gonna work. About ten years ago, the mayor of my district changed the name of our streets to honour famous citizens. Guess what? People still keep calling them by their original name. Not only that, they even had to add the old name under the new one for the street signs because most people couldn't find them and outsiders of the district had no idea of the change (say, "Juan Perez St,, former 21 St."). Even when the municipality itself uses the official name, people don't give a shit.

Now, this happens in a very every-day occurrence, by people who read the new names everyday and keeps ignoring it. Imagine that about places or cosmic objects that are only familiar with a very small group of scholars who follow through. If tomorrow you change "black hole" into "Cosmic Void", only a few morons will actually use that. Ordinary folks will keep calling it black hole.


Because calling things by their obvious names is offensive. And it's not new. I'm around 40 and I've always seen this coming from middle class Americans, from all sides of the political spectrum. My guess is that it's because they have little contact with other cultures and have unintended ignorance about them. Like, I remember a video I saw some years ago about a black woman living in Colombia and she felt it was odd that people would mention her hair and even compliment her about it.,, because it's not politically correct mentioning that black people have an specific type of hair... despite it's true.
Thanks to academia, mass media dominated by certain groups post world war 2, slow death of White Christian America and the creation of the Karen.

We are seeing this high amount of White Guilt which is now leading to unironically an all white named universe.

Also this shit should have been stopped back in the Mars Rover days when some neckbeard at the ESA was criticized by a few retards on Twitter for wearing a hawaii babe shirt of some kind. And the neckbeard actually cucked to the mob for wearing it even though his wife was good with it.
 
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Also this shit should have been stopped back in the Mars Rover days when some neckbeard at the ESA was criticized by a few retards on Twitter for wearing a hawaii babe shirt of some kind. And the neckbeard actually cucked to the mob for wearing it even though his wife was good with it.
This should have been stopped when they started to take von braun out of the picture... the Nasa was run by the SS till they retired in the early 70s...
 
Black holes should be renamed nigger assholes.... in space!

BLACK HOLES MATTER



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Are they going to bleep this highly-offensive word when this Christmas classic plays on the radio now? Or are we going to sing it like,"and folx appropriating the style of North American indigenous people" ??

Yes.

You apparently missed when they did try to cancel Bing Crosby because Baby it's cold outside is a "rape anthem" of a white man pressuring a woman into sex against her will and if she doesn't relent, he'll take it by force. And when asked why we should get bent out of shape over one possible (and pessimistic) interpretation of the lyrics, and pointed out that we've been singing that song for 50 years, why didn't your Mom or Grandma have a problem with it if it was so blatant? The answer, of course, was "Patriarchy"
 
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